Unified Commands for Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, W.Bengal

New Delhi, Sep.1 (ANI): Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram on Wednesday said Unified Commands have been created in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and West Bengal.

Presenting the monthly report of the Home Ministry for the month of August, Mr. Chidambaram said: "An amount of Rs. 23.54 crore was released to Left Wing Extremism-affected States under the SRE scheme."

He informed that the honorarium for Special Police Officers (SPOs) was raised from Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 3,000 per month.

The ratio of cost sharing per SPO between the Centre and the States was fixed at 80:20.

He also informed that a lump sum ex-gratia compensation amounting to Rs. 3 crore was sanctioned to the next of kin of deceased CPMF personnel in 14 cases of 'killed in action' and 9 cases of 'death while on duty'.

The Home Minister informed that in the month of August, 553 posts were sanctioned to the CISF for the following installations on Jabalpur airport (120 posts), Andaman and Nicobar port (119 posts), BCPL (Assam) 287 posts, Ordnance Workshop, Chennai (27 posts).

12 Recruitment Rules (RRs) were notified for various CPOs/CPMFs in the month of August, 2010. These included RRs for specialist doctors, medical officers and dental surgeons in CPMFs; for Assistant Commandants (GD) in SSB; and Group A (GD) officers in BSF.

The CRPF was permitted to reallocate of 2,160 posts of Constables (GD) to enable recruitment of 1,079 constables from the ST category in LWE-affected areas and 1,081 constables from the SC and OBC categories in other States. (ANI)